4: Network Settings; Network 1 Interface (Ap0) Configuration; To Configure Network 1 Interface Settings; Table 4-1 Network Interface Settings - Lantronix xPico WiFi User Manual

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Network Settings
The Network Settings show the status of the Software enabled Access Point (SoftAP) or WLAN
interface/link and let you configure the settings on the device. Interface settings are related to the
configuration of the IP and related protocols. Link settings are related to the physical link
connection, which carries the IP traffic.
The xPico Wi-Fi embedded device server contains two network interfaces. The Software enabled
Access Point interface is also called interface 1 or ap0, and the WLAN interface is called interface
2 or wlan0.
Note:
All network settings require a reboot to take effect. Wait a minimum of 10-20
seconds after rebooting the unit before attempting to make any subsequent connections.

Network 1 Interface (ap0) Configuration

Table 4-1
shows the network interface settings that can be configured. These settings apply to the
Software enabled Access Point (ap0) interface.
Network (ap0) Interface
Settings
State
IP Address

To Configure Network 1 Interface Settings

Using Web Manager
To modify Software enabled Access Point (ap0) settings, go to Network on the menu and
select Network 1 -> Interface -> Configuration.
Using XML via CLI
Include in your file: <configgroup name = "Interface" instance = "ap0">
xPico® Wi-Fi® Embedded Device Server User Guide

Table 4-1 Network Interface Settings

Description
Click to enable or disable the SoftAP. If enabled, the DHCP server will assign IP
addresses to the SoftAP's clients. The DHCP Server manages up to 4 client IP
addresses and the first IP address will be the next IP address after the Access
Point's IP address (see IP Address description below).
Note:
A DHCP lease lasts for a day. If the IP network is managed manually, a
static IP can be used outside the range of the DHCP address pool.
Enter the static IP address to use for the interface. You may enter it in one of
the following ways:
Alone (i.e.,
192.168.1.1
In CIDR format (i.e.,
192.168.1.1/24
With an explicit mask (i.e.,
)
)
192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
)
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